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Latest in Tag: police

Ethiopia’s new leader takes office
Hailemariam Dessalegn assumes role as Ethiopian leader

Editor’s Letter: Unavoidable clash of values
If you don’t like it, just don’t watch it!

Two Saudis arrested in Cairo International Airport
Visitors accused of smuggling drugs

Georgia prison scandal highlights widespread torture
Georgia’s president vows to eradicate torture after videos depicting rape and torture in a Georgian prison spark anger and protest

South African Lonmin miners end their strike
Police disperse Amplats miners’ protest

Protesters arrested on anniversary of OWS
100 protesters march with $100 bills taped to their mouths, demanding money doesn’t interfere with politics

Bahraini policemen to be tried for torture
Interior ministry recruits 500 new police officers

Nile University sit-in broken up
Security forces violently clear Nile University campus of protesters

South African mines reopen but unrest continues
Global platinum price rises in response to strikes that have seen 45 miners killed

South African mines reopen but unrest continues
Global platinum price rises in response to strikes that have seen 45 miners killed

Indonesian protesters, police clash near US Embassy
Protesters lob Molotov bombs, security forces respond with water cannons

Police arrest Occupy Wall Street protesters in NY
First-year anniversary of the Occupy Wall Street movement witnesses arresting protesters

Violent film protests erupt in Kabul and Jakarta
At least 18 people were left dead around the world, reacting to the low-budget film attacking Islam and prophet Muhammad

Weekend of violence reaches a climax on Sunday
Al-Arish is attacked by militants as battles continue to rage in the area

Four ISAF soldiers killed by supposed Afghan police in suspected insider attacks.
The NATO-led ISAF forces have conducted several operations around Afghanistan in an effort to arrest several Taliban leaders

Mekki asks to modify emergency law
The people refuse changes to emergency law

Alps shooting survivor claimed to have seen only one gunman
Seven-year old girl who narrowly survived quadruple homicide in the French Alps reportedly told investigators she saw only one gunman

Pakistani factory owners turn themselves in
Karachi Minister of Industries resigns amid public anger over fire deaths

Crackdown on striking South African miners
South African police tried yet again on Saturday to disperse the miners determined to get a wage increase
In Pictures: Clashes around the US embassy in Cairo
Protesters hurled rocks and the occasional Molotov cocktail while CSF forces replied with tear gas and charges with armoured trucks to force the crowds back.

Protester shot dead as mob storms US embassy in Yemen
Protester shot dead as mob storms US embassy in Yemen

Crackdown on UAE reformists continues
Over 60 now detained in government crackdown

Tunisians protest torture after man dies in police station
Ennahda party criticised for failing to fulfill torture abolition promises

Brutal popcorn
Our police force either sits idly by or gets up and beats the heck out of us

Survivor of Chevalline shootings awakens from coma
Daughter of slain parents awakes from coma as police investigate killings

Al-Qaeda-linked militant threatens Syria
Abu Sayyaf vows to fight against Al-Assad

Former Port Said security chief and three of his top aides acquitted
Cleared of premeditated and attempted murder of protestors during 25 January revolution

Murders in the Alps bear hallmarks of a professional hit
Four people murdered in the French Alps on Wednesday victims of a well-orchestrated assassination

Bahrain government takes legal action against prominent party
Bahraini MOI accuses Al-Wefaq of violating law

UK charity accused of funding Nigerian militant group
Al-Muntada Trust Fund accused of funding Islamist organisation Boko Haram